Chris O.
Yelp
Backyard Bowls is an acai bowl shop with multiple locations, which is an impressive feat given the number of competitors out there. If you've never had an acai bowl, I'm afraid you are missing some deeply rooted cultural foodstuff, similar to Oryza sativa in Asia or sweet corn in Iowa.
Maybe not, but you would think that were the case in Southern California given the number of people hanging around Backyard Bowls. I waited in line behind a family with three small children that dropped $50 on different bowls. Future child, if you're reading this, I will never buy you a $10 bowl of sweet goodness. You will have to work your way through college and earn your yuppie status. Or I will make you an equivalent bowl at home. I don't care if you think it's "not the same" as Backyard Bowls.
My large Diego's Power Bowl was a bit disappointing. I feel like a banana was missing, or teaspoons were used instead of tablespoons. Most of my meal was blended acai berries, which isn't bad, but the ratio to everything was off. This is difficult to tell from the picture, but imagine a bowl of cereal with only a thin layer of cereal floating at the top.
Backyard Bowls was quick, and the counter service was quite friendly. That may convince me to come back, but it's so hard to tell which acai bowl shops are better than others, especially at the margin. For me, this means "go to the shop that is closest and decent enough." Or, pocket the $10 and invest it in low expense ETFs that track major indices.